Filamentous bacteriophage (redirect from Inoviridae)
Filamentous bacteriophages are a family of viruses (Inoviridae) that infect bacteria, or bacteriophages. They are named for their filamentous shape, a...
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Tubulavirales is an order of viruses. The following families are recognized: Inoviridae Paulinoviridae Plectroviridae "Virus Taxonomy: 2020 Release". International...
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fibrosis-associated lung infections, among others. On the other hand, phages of Inoviridae have been shown to complicate biofilms involved in pneumonia and cystic...
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M13 bacteriophage (category Inoviridae)
Kingdom: Loebvirae Phylum: Hofneiviricota Class: Faserviricetes Order: Tubulavirales Family: Inoviridae Genus: Inovirus Species: Escherichia virus M13...
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CTXφ bacteriophage (category Inoviridae)
Loebvirae Phylum: Hofneiviricota Class: Faserviricetes Order: Tubulavirales Family: Inoviridae Genus: Affertcholeramvirus Species: Vibrio virus CTXphi...
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Ff phages (category Inoviridae)
(unranked): Virus Realm: Monodnaviria Kingdom: Loebvirae Phylum: Hofneiviricota Class: Faserviricetes Order: Tubulavirales Family: Inoviridae Genus: Inovirus...
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Tubulavirales Inoviridae Paulinoviridae Plectroviridae...
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PMID 30923196. about Pseudomonas aeruginosa filamentous phages (Pf-phages), Inoviridae. See also: Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pseudomonas aeruginosa...
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of organisms. Bacteriophages belonging to the families Corticoviridae, Inoviridae and Microviridae are also known to infect diverse marine bacteria. Microorganisms...
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abyssal plains, mainly including Ascomycota and yeasts. Viruses in the Inoviridae, Siphoviridae, and Lipothrixviridae families have been identified. Ocean...
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and siphoviruses. Phages belonging to the families: Corticoviridae, Inoviridae, Microviridae, and Autolykiviridae are also known to infect diverse marine...
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Phylum: Hofneiviricota Class: Faserviricetes Order: Tubulavirales Family: Inoviridae Family: Paulinoviridae Family: Plectroviridae Kingdom: Sangervirae, which...
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also infect marine bacteria, and include the families Corticoviridae, Inoviridae, Microviridae and Autolykiviridae. As of September 2023, Halomonas phage...
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Tubulavirales Inoviridae Paulinoviridae Plectroviridae...
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Tubulavirales Inoviridae Paulinoviridae Plectroviridae...
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Hepeviridae Herelleviridae Herpesviridae Hypoviridae Hytrosaviridae Iflaviridae Inoviridae Iridoviridae Kitaviridae Kolmioviridae Lavidaviridae Leishbuviridae Lipothrixviridae...
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Spiroplasma phage 1-R8A2B (category Inoviridae)
phage's exit mechanism is by extrusion. The typical replication cycle of Inoviridae: Viral g3p protein mediates pilus-mediated adsorption of the virus onto...
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The following is a partial list of the "B" codes for Medical Subject Headings (MeSH), as defined by the United States National Library of Medicine (NLM)...
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